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<title>This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>This Mother Can Run is a magazine written for women who love to run.  It doesn't matter if you are a world class runner or someone who has just started to run and enjoy the experience.  I hope this magazine inspires you, informs you, and makes you realize that you are a part of a special group - running moms.  Enjoy.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com</link>

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<description>This Mother Can Run is a magazine written for women who love to run.  It doesn't matter if you are a world class runner or someone who has just started to run and enjoy the experience.  I hope this magazine inspires you, informs you, and makes you realize that you are a part of a special group - running moms.  Enjoy.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com</link>
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<title>January 2013 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Meet the wife and mom of two under four years who has done it all! Reporter – check. HGTV and Food Network host – check. Crossed the Sahara, explored Africa, and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro – check, check, check. Meet Jill Cordes, a goal-oriented, thrill seeking, do it all mother who can run!</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/view_current_issue.htm</link>
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<title>November 2012 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Colleen Riddle is a personal trainer who is a pre and post natal exercise specialist. She has developed a one-of-a-kind, award winning workout DVD set. I was lucky enough to catch up with Colleen and learned some very helpful tips that I’m sure you’ll find beneficial.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/view_current_issue.htm</link>
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<title>September 2012 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Carol Chaoui is not all that different from one of us. She is a wife and mother of four. She helps her husband with consulting, and she does volunteer work. Carol is healthy, and she loves to run. Three years ago Carol was diagnosed with breast cancer. Even the healthiest among us can get breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection is the key! I was informed and enlightened during this interview with Carol. And after reading this article, I’m sure you’ll agree with me that This Mother Can Run!</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>July 2012 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Do you like running on treadmill? Neither does Kathy Sebright. In fact, she despises it. Ask her about thetreadmill and she’ll tell you in no uncertain terms, “I only run on it when thereare no other options for getting outside. I run outside year round. Snow,ice, wind, rain, heat, blazing humidity - you name it, I'm there.” But in lessthan a month she’s going to be running on one…for possibly eight hours straight.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>May 2012 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Amy Palmiero-Winters holds world records in track events; she has won gold medals and run many ultramarathons. She has done all of this while running on a prosthetic leg, working full time and being a single mom.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>March 2012 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>From the elite Olympians to the weekend warrior, we all have had to do it at some point. We all have downed some Advil, wrapped our knees and ankles in tape; heck some of us have even used crutches up to the start line of our race, all just to make it to the end of our season. We all arise each morning, waiting for that day when those first few steps out of bed will be pain free.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>January 2012 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>What do you do when your normal is anything but? If you’re Amy Dodson, you run. But Dodson wasn’t running away from anything, she was running towards a goal – to prove to anyone and everyone that cancer can be beaten.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>November 2011 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Meet Kelly Calway, U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program runner, Army Captain at Fort Carson, Colorado, loving wife, and doting mother. Her husband, Captain Chris Calway, was deployed to Afghanistan for months, yet Kelly managed to work, train, care for their daughter, and qualify for the 2012 Olympic time trials. She is driven to succeed and focused on what she needs to do. Kelly is a role model in every sense of the word.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>September 2011 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Jump Start Your Fitness by Ending Excuses - Are you the queen of excuses when it comes to working out? Join the club. There are millions of us.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>July 2011 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Helen Phillips, winner of The Biggest Loser reality TV show, just celebrated her second year anniversary away from The Biggest Loser Ranch. Her starting weight on The Ranch was 257 pounds which she contributes to yo-yo dieting, excuses, a sedentary lifestyle, and emotional eating. During her time on the show she learned to count calories, keep positive and ultimately that she is after all an athlete. Although she didn’t think it was possible, This Mother Can Run!</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>May 2011 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>If you’ve seen Jane Notar on TV Guide or working on her show called Education Superhighway with Al Sharpton, you know she is eloquent, intelligent, and driven. But what you may not know is that she has a deep seated competitive side that drives her passion for running and thrill seeking activities. Let me tell you…this mother can run!</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>March 2011 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>How many people can say they were in Sports Illustrated several times and currently serve as CEO of a company?  Kathy Ireland can! Kathy Ireland World Wide is a 1.4 billion dollar company that strives to find real solutions for moms.  Even with a resume’ like this Kathy Ireland manages to keep her faith, family and ﬁtness first.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>January 2011 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>Super model and spokesperson, Kim Alexis is a long time runner and promoter of fitness for women. This Mother Can Run was fortunate enough to catch up with Kim to find out what motivates her to run.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>November 2010 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>The November issue of This Mother Can Run is now out!  See an amazing article about Joan van Ark and her enthusiasm for running.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>October 2010 Issue of This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>The October issue of This Mother Can Run is the premier issue!  We have great tips for running, information on how to lose weight while running, as well as an article on running through pregnancy.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/archives.htm</link>
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<title>About This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>This Mother Can Run was created to reach mothers who have a passion for running. It's a monthly publication where moms can read inspiring, informational, and sometimes humorous stories written about, women just like them; moms who love to run.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/about.htm</link>
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<title>Advertise in This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>If you’d like to advertise in This Mother Can Run, please email advertising [at] thismothercanrun [dot] com for rates.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/advertise.htm</link>
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<title>Submit an Article for This Mother Can Run</title>
<description>The goal of This Mother Can Run is to inform, encourage and inspire all running mothers. To submit a story or article, or if you’d like to repurpose your content for This Mother Can Run, please use the submission guidelines below to get your piece the attention it deserves.</description>
<link>http://thismothercanrun.com/submissions.htm</link>
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